Harry Styles sure couldn't forget the people who helped him during his younger years as he made a big move during a show in England just to find his first school teacher.
According to the New York Post, the "As It Was" hitmaker performed at Emirates Old Trafford when he suddenly stopped the show upon knowing that a very important person was in the crowd watching him.
"I'm going to ask a favor from you because I'd like to try and find someone in the audience," the former One Direction member told the 26,000 people who attended the concert.
Styles asked his fans to "get really quiet" for him to see if he can locate the person he was finding.
The crowd went silent except for a group of people who continuously screamed. The singer noticed them and said, "you're not Mrs. Vernon."
The "Music for a Sushi Restaurant" singer was successful as he found his teacher. He then dropped to his knees to pay tribute.
Styles had a little chit-chat with Mrs. Vernon before expressing his gratitude.
"I'd just like to thank you for everything in those formative years and, yeah, thank you so much. It means a lot to me that you're here tonight," he said, as fans cheered.
The latest news comes after a concertgoer fell from a 35-foot top-tier balcony during the singer's concert in Glasgow Scotland.
In early reports, Marion Hawkins, the mother of Dylan Wood, was shocked upon knowing that his son was involved in an accident while attending Styles' concert.
The 39-year-old mother saw the fan-captured clip of the incident, leading her to wish that she hadn't watched the video.
Wood was taken to a nearby hospital and is currently recovering from the accident. Hawkins said his son is in intensive care because of his head so doctors have to keep an eye on him at all times.
"He has two black eyes which I think is because maybe his face has been banged, his nose was bleeding and that's it," she added.
It was emotional for her to see her son suffering in the hospital as he was on a ventilator for a day, but fortunately, their family is relieved as he's doing better.
As of this writing, Styles has not publicly reacted to the accident.
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